Legal Guide on How To File A Mechanic’s Lien in California Published on Avvo

I’ve recently been admitted to practice law in the State of California, making me eligible to practice law now along the entire west coast (California, Oregon & Washington), and in Louisiana.  To celebrate my latest admission, I published a legal guide on Avvo.com titled: “How To File A Mechanic’s Lien in California.”

The guide is a great step-by-step how-to that guides the reader on the state’s mechanic lien process from start (i.e. delivering preliminary notice) to finish (i.e. filing a foreclosure lawsuit).

While the legal guide does a fine job of explaining the mechanic’s lien process, that doesn’t change the fact that properly preparing and filing a mechanic’s lien in California is tedious, technical and a trap for the unwary.  Using a company like Zlien, who is a licensed Legal Document Preparation company in the State of California, is a great way for your company to affordable file a mechanic’s lien.

Zlien takes care of the tedious research and work, and for only $295, researches the property owner and legal property description, serves the owner and signs an affidavit of service, and makes all arrangements to get your mechanic’s lien recorded.

So, take a look at the legal guide to get an education on how mechanic’s lien law works in California, and then outsource the hard work to a filing service like Zlien.

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Legal Guide on How To File A Mechanics Lien in California Published on Avvo
Legal Guide on How To File A Mechanics Lien in California Published on Avvo
Legal Guide on How To File A Mechanics Lien in California Published on Avvo
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About Scott Wolfe Jr

Scott Wolfe Jr. is the CEO of Zlien, a company that provides software and services to help building material supply and construction companies reduce their credit risk and default receivables through the management of mechanics lien and bond claim compliance. He is also the founding author of the Lien Blog, a leading online publication about liens, security instruments and getting paid on every account. Scott is a licensed attorney in six states with extensive experience in corporate credit management and collections law, with a specific emphasis on utilizing mechanic liens, UCC filings and other security instruments to protect and manage receivables. You can connect with him via Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+.Read Scott's Biography Post Here